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Una is attractive. The high-bush cranberry is 

 very attractive to the eye, both in flower and 

 in fruit; and its conspicuous berries, persisting 

 throughout the spring when other food is scarce, 

 are eaten voraciously by numerous species of 

 birds, and no garden should be without it. 



"Of the vines Hsted above,- the introduced false 

 bittersweet bears its fruit a little more freely 

 and retains it a little longer than the native 

 species. All the vines listed for the various 

 seasons are attractive and should be planted 

 wherever possible. Boundary walls, old fences, 

 or ugly out-buildings are appropriate places. 



ATTRACTIVE EVERGREENS 



**Juniperus virginiana, red cedar. 

 *Picea Abies, Norway spruce. (Introduced.) 



* " canadensis, white spruce. 



* " nigra, black spruce. 



* " rubra, red spruce. 

 *Pinus strobus, white pine. 



* " resinosa, Norway pine. 

 *Pseudotsuga taxifolia, Douglas spruce. (In- 

 troduced.) 



*Taxus cuspidata, Japanese yew. (Intro- 

 duced.) 

 *Tsuga canadensis, hemlock. 



